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Watch: ‘Moscow isn’t the mastermind’ behind Israel-Hamas war | Defence in Depth

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The most obvious way in which the conflict in Israel and Gaza is impacting the war in Ukraine is by diverting world attention. 

But it would be unwise to jump to the conclusion that countries like the US will have to choose between sending weapons to either Ukraine or Israel. 

Lloyd Austin, the US defence secretary, dismissed these concerns last week, saying: “In terms of our ability to continue to support both the efforts in Ukraine and support the efforts in Israel as well – absolutely, we can do both and we will do both.”

Even if there were a delay to future US weapon supplies, the effect on the battlefield would not be instant. 

Moscow might try to capitalise on it, but it could also spur Ukraine into pushing even harder in the short-term. That would likely lead to an increased casualty rate, but Kyiv might deem it a risk worth taking. 

Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defence minister, praised his army this week for “prohibiting Ukrainian advances” near Avdiivka. After 20 months of war, his failure to mention Russian advances neatly sums up the state of his army. 

In this episode of Defence in Depth, Dominic Nicholls, The Telegraph’s associate editor, explains how the conflict between Israel and Hamas is impacting the war in Ukraine. 

He also explores how Putin, like gangsters the world over, is weighing up his options, aware of the opportunities and pitfalls of being seen to take a side, while seeking to gain from the misery of others. 

Watch Dominic’s video analysis above. Find more episodes of Defence in Depth on The Telegraph’s YouTube channel.

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F.B.I. Ramps Up Investigations of Hamas

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Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, made the disclosure in testifying about threats to the United States after Hamas’s surprise attack on southern Israel last month.

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U.S. President Joe Biden Meets with Wang Yi

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On October 27, 2023 local time, U.S. President Joe Biden met with visiting Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the White House.

Wang Yi first conveyed President Xi Jinping’s greetings to President Biden, saying that the purpose of this visit is to communicate with the U.S. side to earnestly implement the important common understandings between the two heads of state. Noting the Bali meeting and the upcoming meeting in San Francisco, Wang Yi said the two sides should work to stabilize the China-U.S. relationship from further deterioration, and bring it back to the track of sound and stable development at an early date.

Wang Yi said that the one-China principle and the three China-U.S. joint communiqués, the most important political foundation of the bilateral relationship, must be earnestly maintained with efforts to steer clear of disruptions. China attaches importance to the U.S. side’s desire to stabilize and improve its relations with China. Wang Yi stressed the need to take on the responsibilities to the world, history and people to truly stabilize and improve China-U.S. relations in line with the three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation proposed by President Xi Jinping. This not only serves the fundamental interests of both countries and their peoples, but also meets the common expectations of the international community.

Biden asked Wang Yi to extend his greetings to President Xi Jinping and expounded on the position that the U.S. values its relations with China. He said that the U.S. is ready to maintain communication with China and jointly address global challenges.

During his visit, Wang Yi also held two rounds of talks with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and conducted strategic communication with Assistant to the U.S. President for National Security Affairs Jake Sullivan.

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APEC Summit: Xi Tells Biden ‘Planet Earth is Big Enough’ for Both the U.S. and China

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The relationship between the United States and China is at a 40-year low, and American officials have tried to minimize expectations about what concrete commitments might emerge from the leaders’ first meeting in a year.

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Israel-Hamas war has ‘sharpened the focus’ of US terror threats: Biden officials

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Christopher Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, center, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, left, and Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Christine Abizaid, right, speak during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland”, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

The United States is in a heightened threat level since Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, which has “sharpened the focus” of terrorist threats to the country, Biden officials told a House Homeland Security committee hearing Wednesday.  

“I feel very strongly that we are in a heightened threat environment,” Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), told the committee.  

Chairman Rep. Mark E. Green (R-Tenn.) underlined that point, but pinned the blame on the Biden administration.  

“This is one of the most dangerous times in the history of the United States,” he said. “Without question, the homeland is less safe under this president.” 

Wray and the other officials said the Israel-Hamas war threatens to inspire domestic and international terrorism, something federal agencies have been saying since the fighting began more than a month ago.  

“Although the terrorism threat in the United States has remained heightened throughout 2023, Hamas’s attack on Israel, along with other recent events, have sharpened the focus of potential attacks on targeted individuals and institutions perceived as symbolic of or tied to the conflict,” said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. 

Wray said the FBI continues to monitor threats across the country, many of which are directed towards Jewish and Muslim individuals and institutions. 

“Terrorist organizations worldwide, as well as individuals attracted to violence, have praised Hamas’s horrific attack on Israeli civilians,” Wray said. “We have seen violent extremists across ideologies seeking to target Jewish and Muslim people and institutions through physical assaults, bomb threats, and online calls for mass casualty attacks.” 

“Our top concern stems from lone offenders inspired by— or reacting to—the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, as they pose the most likely threat to Americans, especially Jewish, Muslim, and Arab-American communities in the United States,” Wray added. 

National Counterterrorism Director Christine Abizaid said several federal departments are working together to keep Americans safe, with the National Counterterrorism Center providing intelligence across federal and local law enforcement agencies.  

“We continue to closely monitor, evaluate, and take appropriate actions with respect to potential threats to the United States in the wake of the 7 October Hamas attacks against Israel and the resulting regional tensions,” Abizaid said. 

“We are sharing relevant information with our federal state, local, and international law enforcement, intelligence, defense, and homeland security partners to ensure they are prepared for any threats.”  

Wray said the “biggest chunk” of the rise in threats were those targeting the Jewish community.

He added the FBI is “very intensely doubling down” on its monitoring of threats to the Jewish community, and to ensure the safety of all Americans. 

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Top figures continued to meet with Epstein after sex conviction, report says

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The circle of global power players who continued to meet with Jeffrey Epstein after his first sex conviction was far wider than previously revealed, according to an extensive report fromThe Wall Street Journal published on Sunday.

Using source documents including Epstein’s schedules, the paper identified meetings between the disgraced financier and figures including the current director of the CIA, a former White House lawyer, a college president and a member of an international banking dynasty.

“None of their names appear in Epstein’s now-public ‘black book’ of contacts or in the public flight logs of passengers who traveled on his private jet,” the WSJ reported. “The documents show that Epstein arranged multiple meetings with each of them after he had served jail time in 2008 for a sex crime involving a teenage girl and was registered as a sex offender. The documents, which include thousands of pages of emails and schedules from 2013 to 2017, haven’t been previously reported.”

Epstein, a wealthy and well-connected New York financier, pleaded guilty in June 2008 to one count of solicitating prostitution and one count of soliciting prostitution from someone under the age of 18. He was released from jail the following year but, after a decade of public accusations of abuse by multiple women, was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. He died in jail weeks later and the death was ruled a suicide.

Speculation has always swirled regarding the extent of Epstein’s contacts and the nature of their interactions, and a redacted version published online in 2015 set off a flurry of explanations and denials amongst the world’s elite. The new WSJ report, however, reveals heretofore unknown contacts, some who say they “regret” their association with the sex offender or deny any knowledge of his criminal activities.

The documents used as source material don’t reveal the purpose of most of the meetings and the Journal couldn’t verify whether every scheduled meeting took place, it reported.

William Burns, who became CIA director in 2021, had scheduled meetings with Epstein in 2014 when he was deputy Secretary of State, according to the newspaper – a lunch planned at a Washington DC law office and two scheduled appointments at Epstein’s townhouse.

“After one of the scheduled meetings, Epstein planned for his driver to take Mr. Burns to the airport,” WSJ reported.

A CIA spokeswoman told the Wall Street Journal that Mr Burns remembered being introduced in DC to Epstein by a mutual friend and meeting the financier once briefly in New York but “does not recall any further contact, including receiving a ride to the airport,” she said.

Mr Burns stepped down from the State Department in October 2014 and served as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace until he was nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as CIA director. The agency did not immediately return a request for comment from The Independent.

Jeffrey Epstein died in prison while awaiting trial in what was ruled a suicide

Also reportedly meeting with Epstein in 2014 was Kathryn Ruemmler, White House counsel under President Barack Obama. According to the WSJ, Epstein called Ms Ruemmler in 2014 within weeks of her leaving the White House and “planned a lunch in August 2014 at his townhouse, followed by a series of meetings to introduce her to a wider circle of his acquaintances.”

The disgraced financier and his staff also “discussed whether Ms. Ruemmler, now 52, would be uncomfortable with the presence of young women who worked as assistants and staffers at the townhouse, the documents show,” the paper reported. “Women emailed Epstein on two occasions to ask if they should avoid the home while Ms. Ruemmler was there. Epstein told one of the women he didn’t want her around, and another that it wasn’t a problem, the documents show.”

A spokesperson for Goldman Sachs, where Ms Ruemmler currently serves as chief legal officer and general counsel, told the paper that the lawyer did not see anything concerning at the townhouse.

“Over the next few years, Ms. Ruemmler, then a partner specializing in white-collar defense at Latham & Watkins, had more than three dozen appointments with Epstein, including for lunches and dinners,” the Journal reported.

She told the paper: “I regret ever knowing Jeffrey Epstein.”

A Goldman Sachs spokesperson told The Independent that many of Ms Ruemmler’s contacts involved potential representation of a major foundation, representation of a major bank and “other business opportunities.”

Some who interacted with Epstein following his 2008-2009 conviction and jail stint said they felt he’d served his time.

Leon Botstein, president of Bard College since 1975, told the Journal he first “ visited Epstein’s townhouse in 2012 to thank him for unsolicited donations to Bard’s high schools, then he returned over several years in an attempt to get more donations. In 2015, Epstein donated 66 laptops, the documents show.

“We looked him up, and he was a convicted felon for a sex crime,” Mr Botstein said., adding that the college provides education to prisoners. “We believe in rehabilitation.”

The Bard president also invited Epstein to an opera at the school in 2013 and a concert at the college in 2016, the paper reported.

Mr Botstein had visited the financier’s townhouse and told the paper: “He presented himself as a billionaire, a really, really rich person. I found him odd and arrogant. And what I finally came to believe, which is why we stopped contact with him, is that he was simply stringing us along” regarding donations to the school.

The Bard president did not immediately return a request for comment from The Independent on Sunday.

Another member of academia who associated with Epstein was MIT professor Noam Chomsky, with whom the financier arranged meetings in 2015 and 2016 to discuss geopolitical and academic topics, WSJ reported.

Commenting on the story to The Independent, Mr Chomsky said: “I notice that several people quoted said the obvious: all the reporting has to do with 2015-16, when what was known about Mr Epstein was that he had been sentenced, and therefore had a clean slate according to US law and norms. Britain too.”

The Journal report also included scheduled meetings with powerful international figures; Ariane de Rothschild, now chief executive of the Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group, had more than a dozen meetings with Epstein, discussing not only business matters but also staffing and furnishings, it reported.

A Frenchwoman who married into the famous de Rothschild banking family, she “bought nearly $1m worth of auction items on Epstein’s behalf in 2014 and 2015, the documents show,” according to the WSJ.

It added: “In 2019, after Epstein was arrested, the bank said that Mrs. de Rothschild never met with Epstein and it had no business links with him.

“The bank acknowledged to the Journal that its earlier statement wasn’t accurate. It said Mrs. de Rothschild met with Epstein as part of her normal duties at the bank between 2013 and 2019, and Epstein introduced the bank to US finance leaders, recommended law firms and provided tax and risk consulting.

“In parallel to that, Epstein solicited her personally on a couple occasions for advice and services on estate management,” the bank told the paper.

“Mrs. de Rothschild had no knowledge of any legal proceedings against Epstein and ‘was similarly unaware of any questions regarding his personal conduct,’ the bank said. After later learning of his behavior, the bank said, ‘she feels for and supports the victims,’” the Journal reported.

A spokesperson for the Edmond de Rothschild Group told The Independent on Sunday that it had no further comment.